Seven Golden Rules of Guerrilla Warfare
guerrilla warfare
Don't fight a battle you can't lose.
keep moving constantly. hit-and-run, attack and retreat.
multi-power 、 movement 、 nomad
[The enemy is the main supplier of weapons.
Weapons are taken from the enemy.
hide the movement.
Utilize surprise attack in military actions.
If there is room, create a new vertical squadron.
To "create a new vertical" means to create a new combat unit or organization.gpt-4.icon
Guerrilla warfare is conducted in small combat units, which often move independently
Distribute combat power to deal more effectively with threats
独立行動をするユニットを作るってことだなnishio.icon
Teamwork arising from stand-up play
In general, three things should be kept in mind while proceeding. Namely,
Strategic Defense,
balance between enemy and guerrilla actions,
Decrease in the destruction of the enemy
While helpful in some respects, a common problem with many book on military strategy is that it assumes a situation where there is a clear "enemy".
As for "weapons should be taken from the enemy."
War is envisioned, so it is described as "the enemy."
Translated into the context of the management of resource-poor organizations argument, "resources should be acquired from outside."
This "outside" is a "partner" that provides resources, so it is often not appropriate to describe it as an "enemy".
Also, in the case of war, there is one enemy, but there can be multiple external resource sources
parallel work
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